Psmith in Pseattle Pschedule

Schedule of Events

Thursday and Friday’s events are loosely organized to ensure maximum flexibility. The ferry, monorail, and Pike Place Market trips are repeated throughout the two days to allow members the opportunity to do all of the trips. Go to the Kensington Room for directions and guidance. Participants should ensure they have sufficient funds to pay their own fare for the ferry and monorail.

Thursday, October 29

The Registration Desk is open in the Kensington Room from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Enjoy Pseattle on your own or join these activities:

10:00 a.m.–12 noon Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island Kensington Room

10:00 a.m.–12 noon Monorail to Seattle Center Kensington Room

10:00 a.m.–12 noon Pike Place Market Tour Kensington Room

1:30–4:30 p.m. Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island Kensington Room

1:30–4:30 p.m. Monorail to Seattle Center Kensington Room

1:30–4:30 p.m. Pike Place Market Tour Kensington Room

Evening Dinner on your Own

Friday, October 30

The Registration Desk is open in the Kensington Room from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Enjoy Pseattle on your own or join these activities:

One hears rumors of a possible TWS cricket match Friday afternoon, yet the above schedule seems free of all mention of cricket. Could you elaborate?

(signed)
A bit fogged about the wicket

ps – Though not an official convention event, I also hear former TWS president Gary Hall will be joining folksinger Terry Kitchen at Victrola Coffee & Art on 15th, 411 15th Ave. East, on Thursday evening 10/29 from 7:30-9:30 PM. It’s free, they offer casual dining and desserts in addition to coffee, and (we promise) Wodehouse will be sung!

Do we expect that recent PGW-related books, such as Wodehouse’s School Days, the two volume By The Way set, and Good Night, Mr. Wodehouse, will be on offer and–one hopes–signed by the authors/editors thereof?

The globe by the way book will not be offered at the convention, but if you have a copy, I’m sure the editors will sign. There may be a few copies of the other books available as prizes, but I can’t say for sure.

Some assorted authors are attending, but as attendees, not as sitting autographing authors. Ask pleasantly and ye might receive. An offer to stand the author for a round at the bar may be suggested as a nice return for autographing one’s book …

Other books may be available, depending on if publisher/author decides to pay for shipping books to the Convention, or decides to deal with lugging them in their steamer trunks.

I know we will have a few copies of Rannygazoo by Ken Clevenger, and a few Bashams by Plug himself, available for purchase.